You can't. A cat will continue to come into to heat until it is mated (then will be back in season as soon as the kittens are weaned) or spayed.
Due to the greatly reduced risk of many health problems such as cancer in a spayed animal (not to mention spraying around the house and desperately trying to escape outside), spaying a cat is highly recommended.
It is not recommended to tranquilize a cat at home without consulting a veterinarian. Administering sedatives or tranquilizers without proper knowledge and supervision can be dangerous for the cat's health. It is best to seek professional advice and guidance from a veterinarian for safe and appropriate methods of calming a cat.
Ask your veterinarian.
Depends on the vet. A lot of vets will refuse to spay a cat in heat due to the increased risk of excessive bleeding, but many vets will perform the procedure regardless of whether a cat was in heat or not.
It is not recommended to put coconut oil on your cat without consulting a veterinarian first.
No, it is not safe to use coconut oil on your cat without consulting a veterinarian first.
When your male cat is in heat, it is important to keep him indoors to prevent mating. You can also consult with a veterinarian about potential options such as neutering to help manage his behavior and prevent future heat cycles.
A female cat will typically stop being in heat once she successfully mates and becomes pregnant. If she does not mate, she will continue to cycle in and out of heat until she does. If she does not become pregnant, she may experience a rest period before going into heat again.
It is difficult to determine if your cat has a sore throat without a proper examination by a veterinarian. Look for signs such as coughing, gagging, or difficulty swallowing. If you suspect your cat may have a sore throat, it is best to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
The external genitalia of the cat will look the same after it is fixed (or "spayed", some call it). When a female cat gets fixed, the veterinarian performs a surgery called an ovariohysterectomy where she/he will remove the ovaries and uterus of the cat, preventing her from getting pregnant or going into heat. I hope that helps! :)
It is generally not recommended to mix urinary cat food with regular cat food without consulting a veterinarian first. Mixing different types of cat food can disrupt the balance of nutrients and potentially harm your cat's health. It is important to follow your veterinarian's advice for your cat's specific dietary needs.
No, you should not give aspirin to a cat without consulting a veterinarian first. Aspirin can be toxic to cats and cause serious harm.
The cat may have a bladder infection, you should take the cat to a veterinarian. Infections do not go away without antibiotics, and you can't use a human medicine for a cat, it can be fatal to the cat.